When Timara Gordon ’23 learned about the University of Redlands Health, Medicine, and Society major, she realized she could turn her interest in DNA and gene mapping into a career in genetic counseling.
Read More >When Timara Gordon ’23 learned about the University of Redlands Health, Medicine, and Society major, she realized she could turn her interest in DNA and gene mapping into a career in genetic counseling.
Read More >Tekia McNeil, a founding member of the Black Student, Faculty, Staff, Administrator, and Alumni Association who works as a School of Business enrollment assistant, talks about the importance of Juneteenth and the experience of planning a three-day celebration during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >The endowed chair of the U of R’s Global Business Program reflects on following in the footsteps of Executive Professor of Business Administration Jack Osborn.
Read More >The University Station pavilion, marking the last stop on the upcoming Arrow line train route, is part of the vision that U of R President Ralph W. Kuncl expressed in his 2013 inauguration speech.
Read More >On June 17, a ceremony unveiled the new University of Redlands station on the Arrow line train route. In honor of that event, we compiled a 21-song playlist of train-themed ballads.
Read More >When the University of Redlands 2020 Summer Piano Camp was canceled because of COVID-19, students and organizers created a whole new experience using video.
Read More >HR Manager Cindy Tengler ’18 ’19 is an example of how U of R employees can use tuition remission benefits to maximize their skill sets.
Read More >The U.S. Department of Education recently designated the University of Redlands as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), a status that will provide new opportunities for grant funding to strengthen programs and services.
Read More >“I love working with kids and having those ‘a-ha’ moments,” says Kendra Brown ’19, who plans to continue with a career in the classroom. “That makes it all worth it.”
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